may 11, 2020
more original content yay! this is one of my fav spreads🥺

seen from Sweden

seen from Malaysia
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seen from South Africa

seen from Malaysia
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seen from Malaysia

seen from Uzbekistan
seen from Netherlands
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seen from Belgium

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seen from Argentina
seen from China
may 11, 2020
more original content yay! this is one of my fav spreads🥺
22.08.2020 // i found my travel journal from my trip to berlin and gdańsk last year and it was nice to look through all of those old memories again :”)
15.9.2020 // studying in the common room
hello everyone! since i'm turning 20 soon, and 2020 is almost ending, i've decided to create my own 28 day anti-procrastination challenge. i've tried doing challenges on my blog before but really struggled to stay committed. i hope that this time, i can really stick to my plans and goals. i've struggled with procrastination my entire life, and i really want to tackle this bad habit and incorporate better habits before i turn 20, and before this year ends. i will be using a mixture of resources i found online for this challenge. the first day of my challenge will be today (nov 24, 2020).
steps for starting the challenge:
make a not-to-do list (a list of tasks you will not do, no matter what)
make a rewards list
sign up for the beat procrastination challenge on: here (this is a 30 day challenge, but i'll be using this because after 28 days, i should still be using these habits, so there should be no reason why i can't answer the questions for an extra 2 days)
rules (based off of my challenge tribe, with additional rules i added):
review your not-to-do list as soon as you wake up
work on your most important task of the day for a minimum of 25 minutes as soon as you start your day (i will be keeping my phone on airplane mode and NOT check my email until after i've worked for 25 minutes)
give yourself a time limit for each thing you have to do
take breaks according to a set time (i'll be taking a 10 minute break every 50 minutes of work)
if you have a distracting thought or random task that you realized you have to do during a work session, write it down and work on it during your break.
reward yourself if you get a task done without procrastinating and within the time limit
when you have spare time, do what you have to do. do not put it off until the next day.
follow the schedule below
check in with the challenge tribe daily
schedule: * modules workbooks are from here day 1 - day 2 - module 1 day 3 - day 4 - module 2 day 5 - day 6 - module 3 day 7 - make a check-in post on tumblr (what worked, what didn't work, how you'll improve if needed) day 8 - module 4 day 9 - day 10 - module 5 day 11 - day 12 - module 6 day 13 - day 14 - module 7 day 15 - make a second check-in post day 16-27 - day 28 - final check-in post
Dear Reader,
If you’re feeling lonely, hopeless, or anything negative, please listen to what I’m about to say.
Hold on for dear life, do not let anyone else take the wheel. Please keep going until you’ve reached that finish line because we both know you’re not there yet.
It gets better, it always does. You’re going to make it and I’m there cheering you on Love.
You are one of a kind and unique in ways you’re unaware of. You are priceless, you are needed, you have so much potential in this life and you cannot let it go to waste!
Bad days happen, but they never last. Suffering is optional, do not let them win.
You’re strong and capable, I believe in you.
Stay another day.
Please?
coffee and history 💫
a coffee a day makes the sun shine your way
your no-one's-favorite studyblr is back in uploading bullet journal spreads! sorry for my inactivity. here's my journal entry for the 2nd week (???) of january!